From my perspective , I looks like a wonderful way to develop a closely held project , but unlikely to meet the needs of most developers.
Trey,
IMHO there are no more golf developers....and one of the reasons is that their needs were not met.....Why did they build golf courses? They did not care for the golf...it was to sell housing lots and the more hype and expense they could add to the course..the more they could market the "exclusivity" of their development....but that is over.....Signature architects were the best thing to happen to golf architecture and the worst thing to happen to golf architecture...they helped increase fees for all of us and they were used by developers to develop unsustainable projects n many cases. So IMHO the developers could care less about the architect/contractor relationship.
While we hear all of the talk about the housing industry and how many homes need to be sold...what we don't hear much is how many undeveloped lots are in the market place. there are over 10 years worth...so it will be a long time before "developers" not builders of homes are back with big time projects.....plus they care not to be maintaining all of these exclusive courses and clubhouses f lots and homes are not selling....that's done also.
Now let's say that you and your family decide to build a home and choose a plan from Southern Living or some magazine...order the plan......get a construction loan and hire a builder to build the home.....are you uncomfortable with such a situation because many many homes are built in just such a way......
Ad for those of us in the golf business....it will evolve into the same.....let's say architect fees go to around $200,000.....ok...good for one job but what if you only get one every couple of years? doesn't work.....I say 2/3 or s will be in something else as will shapers and contractors.....Unless they can convince clinets that they bring more to the table and can generate a project that works .......a few post back Bill McBride mentions :
"The design / build scenario looks appealing until you get into the details.
The 1st thing that comes to mind is : " What builder wants to compete with the architects who control the bid list ? " ... If I'm a builder , that's a huge business risk.
Well......that very thing is what scares many from getting into this scene....
But the market is going to overide much of tis as they search for a project that works.....
All of the "dissing" and talk from general contractors toward design build and the same back at the GC's from architects will not matter.....I mean if there are guys that have been practicing this way for years and they continue to have clients then they must be doing something right.
At the end of the day...we have to have a product for golf that works and the present scenario is lacking.....